Chevening Clore Leadership Fellowship
Cultivating Cultural Leaders: Chevening Clore Leadership Fellowship for Personal and Professional Growth
Summary:
Through the development of leadership potential, acumen, and skills, the Chevening Clore Leadership Fellowship is a customized program for developing leaders that strives to enhance and transform cultural practice and engagement.
For a unique and intense personal and professional learning experience, the Chevening Clore Leadership Fellowship brings together some of the most innovative and vibrant cultural leaders in the UK and throughout the world. Using in-depth instruction catered to your unique needs, goals, and situation, the Clore Leadership Fellowship will help you become the leader you can be.
Aim and Benefits of Chevening Clore Leadership Fellowship
A predetermined training budget is part of a Chevening Clore Leadership Fellowship and covers:
- Up to two return economy flights from your home country to the UK to undertake fellowship activities.
- Accommodation while in the UK.
- Living expenses while in the UK.
- A period of secondment for approximately 4-6 weeks at a cultural institution in the UK
- Individually tailored fellowship learning plan which may include participation in courses conferences and other professional development activities in the UK.
- Course and conference fees within the UK.
- Training and development costs within the UK.
- Travel in the UK.
Country to study:
United Kingdom
Requirements for Chevening Clore Leadership Fellowship Qualification
To be eligible for a Chevening Clore Leadership Fellowship, applicants must:
- intend to finish their studies and go back to the nation from where they were chosen.
- possess a degree that is at least comparable to a respectable second-class honors degree from the UK or possess comparable professional training and/or experience.
- possess at least five years of job experience, or something comparable, by the end of 2023.
- fulfill the minimal requirements outlined in the main fellowship program.
- Possess a solid working understanding of English so that it can be evaluated on your application and, should you be accepted for an interview,
- not possess dual or British citizenship
- Not work for, or have previously worked for, His Majesty’s Government; or have been employed by the British Council, a sponsoring UK university, the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office, all British Embassies/High Commissions, the Home Office, the Ministry of Defense, the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy, the Department for International Trade, or the UKVI within the last two years of the Chevening application opening.
For more details, visit Chevening website.
Deadline:
March 6, 2024